More schools are closing every day, my superintendent told us to make two week's worth of online lesson plans, and school sports in Maine have been suspended until the end of April. Almost every ed tech company seems to be making their products free in response to school closures. Those topics and more are discussed in this week's episode of The Practical Ed Tech Podcast.
And as always, in this episode, I shared some new and updated tools before answering bunch of questions from readers and viewers.
Listen to episode 37 of The Practical Ed Tech Podcast right here or on your favorite podcast network. The show notes can be found here.
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